Ford Super Duty Interior

The rating of Ford Super Duty interior is 87

The Ford Super Duty provides one of the most useful interiors in the class. Experts say that its new seating is more convenient than the old ones, and that backseating in the Supercabin and Crew cabin models provide a lot of of room, even for adults. Ford’s Work Solutions in-dash computer earns rave reviews for its functionality and convenience, and the luxury King Ranch trims are outfitted like luxury sedans. Base trim levels include lots of hard plastic and vinyl, with limited traditional features, but this is typical for the class. Experts say that even basic trims are convenient and well laid out.

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The auto press unanimously raves about Ford’s Work Solutions in-dash computer system, which includes software to track down tools, a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, a Crew Chief program that allows the boss to keep track of his team and even a printer. Lower-end trim levels include easy-to-clean hard plastics and only the most basic features. The base F-250 XL includes conditioning, a tilt and telescopic helm, vinyl seating and an AM/FM radio. However, putting up the extra $18,000 for the top-of-the-line King Ranch can get you a truck outfitted like a luxury sedan, with traditional adjustable pedals, ten-way adjustable heated and cooled leather front seating, Ford’s lauded SYNC infotainment system, and back parking sensors.

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Super Duty trucks can seat anywhere from two people in Regular cabin models with front bucket seating to six people in properly configured Crew cabins. Regular cabins are provideed with either a front seat bench that holds three people or two front bucket seating. Supercabin and Crew cabin models provide a back 60/40-split seat that seating three and a front seat that holds either two or three people. For 2011, Ford has added the convenient F-150 seating to its Ford Super Duty trucks, a change that experts agree is for the better. Base XL models come with vinyl or auxillary cloth seating, but upmarket trims like the $38,890 Lariat and $46,670 King Ranch include traditional features like leather-appointed interiors with heated and cooled, ten-way adjustable seating. Experts say that the rear bench in Supercabins provide adequate, though not roomy legspace for adults, while the Crew cabin’s full size back bench provides just as much room as a luxury sedan.

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Experts are excited with the amount of cargo features inside the Ford Super Duty, especially in Crew cabin models. Two lockable cargo bins are appropriate for fibackm transport. Behind the first row of seating in Super cabin models there is a maximum 39. 5 cubbies of trunk room. Crew cabin models provide 58. 6 cubbies with the back seating folded.